>After that, a separate list might be overkill.
It seems to me that integrating Tomcat with Apache and/or IIS has been and
most likely always will be a moving target. I did it with Tomcat 3x a couple
years ago and the process seems to be different now.
Has the process stabilized at all? I'
Howdy,
>Has the process stabilized at all? I've put off the the integration
until
>our app is closer to being released because I didn't want to spend a
lot of
>time on it just to find out that the process has changed after I
finished.
> Does anyone know if there has been talk of enabling the Tom
So it's possible? I'd love to be part of the effort if it isfor some
reason, I didn't think it was.
John
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 10:15:14 -0400, Shapira, Yoav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Howdy,
Has the process stabilized at all? I've put off the the integration
until
our app is closer to bei
Well, the process has been stable for nearly a year, because my answers
haven't changed any. ;)
John
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 10:09:03 -0400, Ben Souther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After that, a separate list might be overkill.
It seems to me that integrating Tomcat with Apache and/or IIS has been
Howdy,
>So it's possible? I'd love to be part of the effort if it isfor
some
>reason, I didn't think it was.
Nothing is impossible technically ;) It's just varying degrees of
cleanliness. Tomcat just runs inside a JVM, not much to do there in so
far as root privileges.
But there are many
jakarta-commons/sandbox/daemon has had this for a very long time. I think
that Launcher stole it from daemon, but I've always considered Launcher to
be primarily for Windows, so I haven't really looked at Launcher much.
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